- Chilling posts on social media has emerged from a home-grown jihadist
- It comes after Suhan Rahman fled to the Middle East to join IS in Syria
- The 23-year-old student is spotted with Sydney terrorist Mohamed Elomar
- His family has made a desperate plea for him to return home
- Father Lutfur Rahman said his son has brought 'shame' on them
Published:
16:10 GMT, 15 January 2015
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Updated:
05:56 GMT, 16 January 2015
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Suhan Rahman (left) pictured with
Sydney terrorist Mohamed Elomar (right) who gained notoriety after
tweeting severed heads of Syrian soldiers
A
Muslim man from Melbourne who fled to the Middle East to join the fight
with Islamic State has threatened a terrorist attack in Australia and
to 'bring the war home' to the west.
It
comes after chilling photographs emerged on social media of Suhan
Rahman who was pictured with Sydney terrorist Mohamed Elomar.
Elomar
grabbed global headlines and gained notoriety after he tweeted pictures
of himself smiling as he held up decapitated heads of Syrian soldiers
in Syria and threatened the country with a terrorist attack.
Rahman's
family has made a desperate plea after the 23-year-old's father Lutfur
Rahman alerted authorities in a bid to bring their son back home, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Mr
Rahman has been told by the Australian Federal Police Counter-Terrorism
Squad that they are monitoring his son's every movement overseas.
His
father has been left distraught after learning his son's decision when
he slipped out of the country with three other men to join the death
cult in Syria.
'We hoped that he would never get into this type of thing,' his father has told the Daily Telegraph.
'Everything was OK then suddenly he just left the country.'
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Chilling photographs has emerged on social media of Melbourne man Rahman posing with a silver rifle AK47
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The 23-year-old's Facebook page has been flooded with disturbing threats while police are investigating
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